I’m “Soy” Excited about the Indiana State Fair (#INStateFair)

This is the time of year when people start posting excitedly on Facebook about their football season tickets arriving in the mail. Not me. For me, this is when I start checking my mailbox in great anticipation of receiving my media materials about the Indiana State Fair.

This year’s fair runs from August 5 through August 21. 2011 at the Indiana State Fair is the Year of Soybeans. Perhaps not as visually appealing as the Year of the Tomato or as mouthwatering as the Year of the Pig, but important to our state economy nonetheless.

When my State Fair materials showed up in my mailbox the other day, I sat down to go through them with as much excitement as my kids go through the toy catalogs at Christmas time. I made a quick perusal through the program first. Then I went back to the beginning and looked more carefully through it, noting the things I definitely want to see. I’ll admit that my eye went to some of the inexpensive activities in the Hoosier Lottery Grandstand:

My family enjoyed the food, crafts and activities at last year’s Japan exhibit in the International Pavilion, I’m sure we’ll spend a good amount of time exploring the “Wilkommen to Germany” experience this year. I’ll have to have the camera ready to snap a few pics of the life-size gingerbread house!

And now that NFL football is back on, I know the Colts fans in my house (which is all of us) will want to stop at the Expo Hall to get a sneak peek at what’s in store for Indianapolis when Super Bowl XLVI comes to town.

And of course, we’ll hit our usual favorites: the Dairy Bar, the livestock nursery, the Timberworks Lumberjack Show and the 4H buildings.

What will you be sure to see when you visit the Indiana State Fair this year?

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Written by Amy Magan: Amy moved to Indiana for college in 1988 (Go Bulldogs!) and has never left. Married with three children, she's always on the lookout for fun and affordable things to do in Indiana. Elsewhere on the web, you can find Amy at The Fourth Frog Blog and All Things Aging. Amy receives compensation from the Indiana Office of Tourism Development for blogging. For more information, see our FTC Disclosure page.